handy
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I was going to put this in prayers and praises, but decided to put it here instead.... Not only will other parents have insight on how to pray for this, but I'm open to any and all advice as well.
For the last couple of years, Viola has certainly been on a roller-coaster. The worst was last year when every attempt she made to make friends and fit in at her new school was met with bullying, harassment and just plain meanness.
This year, she's back in her old stomping grounds and is enjoying the fruits of being a pretty, vivacious and well-liked girl.
Now this is opening up a whole new, but not wholly unexpected set of problems.
Boys. Hormonally charged teen boys who want nothing more but to get into her pants.
Blunt, but there it is.
So far, none of them have caused her to sway in her "undying love" for her grocery boy...
But.... yeah, the temptations are getting stronger and the chinks in her armor are beginning to show.
She had been texting one kid quite a bit... a kid whom she was quite honest about, sharing that he was sexually active. We told her to stay away from him. Saturday her two besties came over and talked with us... Viola was trying to get time alone with the guy. Her original plan was to tell us that she, the besties and a couple of guys were just going to meet in the park and hang out, all together, as a group. But the besties were very bothered and confessed that Viola wanted them to sort of go off with the other guys and leave her alone with this one kid.
We had a talk about it, both with the girls there and later, when the girls had gone...about trust, how if one loses it, it's a hard, hard thing to get it back.
Well, for the first time ever, she's lost our trust.
Yesterday evening I stayed in town because we actually had an appointment with our insurance guy. However, his secretary failed to put the date in his planner, so he never showed. (God's hand!)
Viola and Thomas had walked to the store, ostensibly to pick up some snacks for Viola's trip to the district wide Choral Festival...(in reality to see the gb)... and, due to a failure to bring her science homework home, she had lost her phone so it was at the house. While the kids were gone, I picked up her phone and surfed through her chat history.
Last Saturday night, after all our talking about trust, honesty, the need to remain open about what she is doing and who she is with...after all that talking and long after we all went to bed, she texted the boy in question. He invited her over, which she said she couldn't...BUT...she made plans to meet with him during lunch on Friday and leave the school campus. The plans got a little explicit...
She is trying to get me to believe that she was "teasing" him...and was playing a bit of a joke and was going to make sure he knew she wasn't going to actually leave campus with him and do anything...
Yeah... do I really look that stupid? :mad
So, she's lost her computer, tv, mp3, radio... for the rest of the week. We've shut off her phone. On Sunday, we'll discuss with her life as not grounded, but on a closely watched probation.
The thing is, I think we all know the answer isn't just grinding down the parental boot (not that she isn't feeling it at this moment).
The answer is for her, herself, to see how foolish and stupid it is to follow this path. If it doesn't come from her own heart, her own sense of conviction all the "punishments" we dish out will only... knowing my willful, resourceful and very independent daughter...push her into open rebellion.
So, I do ask for all the parents here to pray for my daughter during this roughest of all ages...when she thinks she's so much more mature and wise than she is...and when the peer pressure to lose the virginity (as if it's a horrid thing, to be rid of at all costs) is strongest.
...and, any advice on how to help her gain her own sense of integrity and conviction about this will be appreciated.
Please pray for Steve and I as well...that we can keep our tempers in check and have wisdom in what we say and how to mete out discipline that will correct and not provoke.
For the last couple of years, Viola has certainly been on a roller-coaster. The worst was last year when every attempt she made to make friends and fit in at her new school was met with bullying, harassment and just plain meanness.
This year, she's back in her old stomping grounds and is enjoying the fruits of being a pretty, vivacious and well-liked girl.
Now this is opening up a whole new, but not wholly unexpected set of problems.
Boys. Hormonally charged teen boys who want nothing more but to get into her pants.
Blunt, but there it is.
So far, none of them have caused her to sway in her "undying love" for her grocery boy...
But.... yeah, the temptations are getting stronger and the chinks in her armor are beginning to show.
She had been texting one kid quite a bit... a kid whom she was quite honest about, sharing that he was sexually active. We told her to stay away from him. Saturday her two besties came over and talked with us... Viola was trying to get time alone with the guy. Her original plan was to tell us that she, the besties and a couple of guys were just going to meet in the park and hang out, all together, as a group. But the besties were very bothered and confessed that Viola wanted them to sort of go off with the other guys and leave her alone with this one kid.
We had a talk about it, both with the girls there and later, when the girls had gone...about trust, how if one loses it, it's a hard, hard thing to get it back.
Well, for the first time ever, she's lost our trust.
Yesterday evening I stayed in town because we actually had an appointment with our insurance guy. However, his secretary failed to put the date in his planner, so he never showed. (God's hand!)
Viola and Thomas had walked to the store, ostensibly to pick up some snacks for Viola's trip to the district wide Choral Festival...(in reality to see the gb)... and, due to a failure to bring her science homework home, she had lost her phone so it was at the house. While the kids were gone, I picked up her phone and surfed through her chat history.
Last Saturday night, after all our talking about trust, honesty, the need to remain open about what she is doing and who she is with...after all that talking and long after we all went to bed, she texted the boy in question. He invited her over, which she said she couldn't...BUT...she made plans to meet with him during lunch on Friday and leave the school campus. The plans got a little explicit...
She is trying to get me to believe that she was "teasing" him...and was playing a bit of a joke and was going to make sure he knew she wasn't going to actually leave campus with him and do anything...
Yeah... do I really look that stupid? :mad
So, she's lost her computer, tv, mp3, radio... for the rest of the week. We've shut off her phone. On Sunday, we'll discuss with her life as not grounded, but on a closely watched probation.
The thing is, I think we all know the answer isn't just grinding down the parental boot (not that she isn't feeling it at this moment).
The answer is for her, herself, to see how foolish and stupid it is to follow this path. If it doesn't come from her own heart, her own sense of conviction all the "punishments" we dish out will only... knowing my willful, resourceful and very independent daughter...push her into open rebellion.
So, I do ask for all the parents here to pray for my daughter during this roughest of all ages...when she thinks she's so much more mature and wise than she is...and when the peer pressure to lose the virginity (as if it's a horrid thing, to be rid of at all costs) is strongest.
...and, any advice on how to help her gain her own sense of integrity and conviction about this will be appreciated.
Please pray for Steve and I as well...that we can keep our tempers in check and have wisdom in what we say and how to mete out discipline that will correct and not provoke.